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What would happen if you slowed down,rolled down your window and yelled, "hey, I think you might be a fake pig follow me to copper station to confirm that you are real pig"

I seriously can't believe that you have made it this far in life :/:

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Originally Posted by rob78

nothing goes unmoderated....

"And so, this tiny metal deathtrap becomes known as the ultimate form of freedom. Like a steampunk cyborg, man and machine fuse to make a symbol of what you can become when style and speed matter more than safety and efficiency. Is it any wonder that some people just get mad every time they see a motorcycle go by? Because it challenges everything they have, while proving to them that they donít have enough."

that sounds real nice but doesnt always work.. i did that once.. kept going till the next exit cause i dont stop on the intersate.. he got out screaming because i didnt pull over immediately.. Then he proceeded to tell me he knew i was speeding but didnt clock me, so i'm writing you up for illegal lane change and failure to something.. whatever.. so i don't really believe you... sorry my .02

corky, you should have done your homosexual voice and told him you were scared of his big bad gun.oh behave.

Attempts by The Associated Press to reach Byrne for comment on Sunday were unsuccessful.

League City police Sgt. Dan Krieger said Byrne had been on medical leave since October.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education, the board that awards peace officers' licenses, is doing an audit on Byrne's work history, Krieger said.

Police interviewed Byrne, who admitted to pulling at least three women over in League City, Krieger said.

Krieger said there was nothing "sexual or provocative" about the incidents.

Galveston County District Attorney Kurt Sistrunk said no charges were filed because the report was based on a peace officer making traffic stops. But he said he requested copies of League City police reports.

"Jerks like this give police officers a bad name. He epitomizes the reasons people no longer want to trust the 99% of officers out there who are doing the right thing. Officers should strive to a higher standard than the general public, and they should be punished more severely than the general public when they commit offenses." me agree's

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Originally Posted by melissa claire

Busa club. why did you not mention that? that makes things all nice and peachy

Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength-

"Jerks like this give police officers a bad name. He epitomizes the reasons people no longer want to trust the 99% of officers out there who are doing the right thing. Officers should strive to a higher standard than the general public, and they should be punished more severely than the general public when they commit offenses."